Ensure free movement of oxygen for Covid-19 patients: MHA to all states

By Lokmat English Desk | Published: April 22, 2021 04:16 PM2021-04-22T16:16:51+5:302021-04-22T16:18:03+5:30

The Ministry of Home Affairs on Thursday directed states and Union Territories to ensure that there is no restriction ...

Ensure free movement of oxygen for Covid-19 patients: MHA to all states | Ensure free movement of oxygen for Covid-19 patients: MHA to all states

Ensure free movement of oxygen for Covid-19 patients: MHA to all states

The Ministry of Home Affairs on Thursday directed states and Union Territories to ensure that there is no restriction on the movement of oxygen. "No restrictions shall be imposed on oxygen manufacturers and suppliers to limit the oxygen supplies only to hospitals of the state or Union territory in which they are located," the order read. Earlier in the day, some hospitals in Delhi moved the high court, pleading the replenishment of oxygen so that they can continue providing care to coronavirus disease (Covid-19) patients. The order issued by the ministry of home affairs also instructed that no authority shall attach the oxygen-carrying vehicles passing through any district for making supplies specific to any particular district.

The government also banned the supply of oxygen for industrial purposes till further orders are issued. "Supply of oxygen for industrial purposes, except those exempted by the government, is prohibited with effect from 22nd April, 2021, and till further orders," it said. The order highlighted that medical oxygen is an essential public health commodity and any impediment in its supplies has the potential to critically impact the management of patients suffering from coronavirus disease in other parts of the country. India on Thursday reported a record 3,14,835 new cases, taking the total number of infections to 1,59,30,965 since the pandemic broke out in January 2020. For the first time, 2,104 deaths were recorded. The toll rose to 1,84,657. Globally, the coronavirus has infected more than 14.35 crore people and killed over 30.55 lakh since the pandemic broke out in December 2019, according to Johns Hopkins University. More than 8.22 crore people have recovered from the infection.


 

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